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BC Land Title Uncertainty; A Presentation by former Chief Treaty Negotiator for the Government of BC, Thomas Isaac

Mon, May 11

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at The Ladysmith Eagles Hall

There is currently significant uncertainty regarding how First Nations’ rights are resolved when they appear to conflict with provincial or federal authority. Who ultimately has the final decision-making power? Thomas Isaac will share his perspective and help clarify this issue.

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BC Land Title Uncertainty; A Presentation by former Chief Treaty Negotiator for the Government of BC, Thomas Isaac
BC Land Title Uncertainty; A Presentation by former Chief Treaty Negotiator for the Government of BC, Thomas Isaac

Time & Location

May 11, 2026, 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

at The Ladysmith Eagles Hall, 921 1st Ave, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1A5, Canada

About the event

Join us for an informative session with Thomas Isaac, former Chief Treaty Negotiator and current partner in Aboriginal law at Cassels Brock & Blackwell.


Thomas Isaac is Chair of the firm’s Aboriginal Law Group and serves as co-lead of the firm’s National Major Projects Team initiative. A nationally recognized authority in Aboriginal law, Tom advises business and government clients across Canada on Aboriginal legal matters and related regulatory, environmental assessment, negotiations and constitutional issues.

Thomas will discuss recent developments in Aboriginal law and policy in British Columbia, including the Richmond/Cowichan decision, and what these changes may mean for the province’s future.


Tickets are $20 and are available on our website, by email or at the door.

Space is limited so make sure you secure your spot today! Doors open at 6:30 pm

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